Gray is the 2019-2020 News editor of the Daily Bruin. He was previously an assistant News editor and a reporter for the city and crime beat. He is also a third-year political science student at UCLA.

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May 13, 12:31 am

A local neighborhood council approved $1,015 in expenses at a special meeting Wednesday for an event that never happened.
The North Westwood Neighborhood council first announced “Next Friday,” a monthly event intended to highlight businesses in Westwood, at its January meeting. Read more...

Photo: The North Westwood Neighborhood Council spent over a thousand dollars for "Next Friday," an event intended to promote local businesses. The event never took place, but the council still had to pay for services owed. (Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

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May 3, 12:39 am

Westwood stakeholders said the closure of a local sports bar was a failure as a community at a meeting Wednesday.
The first agenda item of the North Westwood Neighborhood Council addressed the closure of Sepi’s, a longstanding Westwood sports bar. Read more...

Photo: The North Westwood Neighborhood Council met Wednesday. The first item on the agenda was discussion of Sepi's, a local sports bar that closed recently. (Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)

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April 18, 12:02 am

Sports bar Sepi’s will close its doors at the end of the month after 50 years in Westwood Village.
Kifishia Kawachi, owner of Sepi’s, released a statement Tuesday announcing the sports bar’s closure. Read more...

Photo: Sepi's, a sports bar in Westwood, will be closing at the end of the month. (Daily Bruin file photo)

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April 11, 6:22 pm

University police are searching for a man involved in an off-campus assault Tuesday.
The man allegedly approached the victim on Westwood Boulevard and Weyburn Avenue. He then struck the back of the victim’s head with a metal rod at around 9 p.m., causing minor injury, according to a UCPD alert. Read more...

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April 8, 5:28 pm

University police are searching for multiple people who impersonated UCPD officers in an attempt to extort money from UCLA students and staff.
The callers contacted multiple UCLA students and staff members and tried to convince them that they or someone they know had an outstanding warrant. Read more...

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March 28, 10:57 am

This post was updated March 28 at 2:11 p.m.
A nonpartisan free speech organization filed a lawsuit Wednesday against UCLA because the university did not comply with a public records request filed last year in a timely manner. Read more...

Photo: It has been over a year since the initial public records request was filed, prompting the lawsuit. (Daily Bruin file photo)

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LA City Council recently voted to reinstate limitations regarding homeless LA drivers living in their cars. These regulations will run until January, and states that they are prohibited from spending the night in their cars on residential streets, or live in their vehicles at any time within a block of a park, school, preschool or daycare facility. What are your thoughts on this?
Reinstating these limitations could cause more issues than it could fix. Homeless drivers that use their cars as a home are not the root problem the LA City Council should be focused on addressing.
It was a good idea to reinstate these limitations, since homeless drivers could possibly become intrusive and pose a threat to residential areas and places where children are most present.
These limitations are neither good or bad, and does not affect me as a student because I am not homeless, nor am I living in my car.
I have feelings about this that are not described in the options above.
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